Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Brisbane gets rave reviews from IOC

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LAUSANNE, Switzerlan­d (AFP) — The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Wednesday that Brisbane was the preferred candidate to host the 2032 Games and said it would enter “targeted dialogue” with bid organizers.

“The IOC future host commission recommende­d that the executive committee initiate a targeted dialogue with Brisbane and the Australian Olympic Committee for the organizati­on of the 2032 Olympic Games,” said IOC president Thomas Bach.

It is not a decision against the other candidates, it is a decision in favor of a candidacy.

“The executive committee unanimousl­y accepted this recommenda­tion.”

Australia last hosted the Olympics in Sydney in 2000.

The bid would be for the Games to be held in the state of Queensland, with Brisbane as the hub.

There had been reported interest from India and Chinese city Shanghai, while Qatar last year confirmed it was planning to bid.

A potential joint bid between South and North Korea had also been touted, while Germany had also expressed its interest in holding the Games in the North Rhine-Westphalia region.

All those hopefuls were dealt a blow by the news on Wednesday, but Bach insisted the IOC had recorded “the interest of a number of parties,” although he did not identify them.

“It is not a decision against the other candidates, it is a decision in favor of a candidacy,” Bach said.

He clarified that no final decision on the host city had been made, but that “more detailed discussion­s” with Brisbane would start, although he gave no timetable.

The next IOC session will be held in March, with another scheduled for July.

The bid would be focused around Brisbane and Gold Coast, which both already boast extensive sporting infrastruc­ture.

Gold Coast held the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, while Brisbane boasts 21 sports venues.

Australia also previously hosted the Olympics in Melbourne in 1956.

The bid also enjoys the backing of John Coates, the Australian Olympic Committee president and an influentia­l IOC vice-president.

The awarding of the 2032 Olympics is the first to take place with a new election method adopted in June 2019 in an attempt to counter applicatio­n fees and a lack of serious bids.

For the 2024 Games, Bach bemoaned the process had “produced too many losers,” after Rome, Hamburg and Budapest all pulled out of the running.

In September 2017, the IOC awarded the 2024 Games to Paris and the 2028 Olympics to Los Angeles.

The IOC has since set up its “future host” commission.

It is chaired by Norwegian Kristin Kloster Aasen and its nine members are not part of the IOC executive commission.

Bach said criticisms of the process were misplaced.

The executive committee unanimousl­y accepted this recommenda­tion.

“All the rules were passed unanimousl­y by the IOC session in 2019 to make the whole procedure more low cost, prevent any undue interferen­ce, to make it less political,” he said.

Kloster warned that the award of the 2032 Games to Brisbane is “not a concluded deal.”

“It is a very advanced project, which has been in place for a long time and which enjoys the support of the authoritie­s,” she said.

 ?? GREG MARTIN/OIS/IOC/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? THOMAS Bach presides over a key meeting from the IOC’s headquarte­rs in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d.
GREG MARTIN/OIS/IOC/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE THOMAS Bach presides over a key meeting from the IOC’s headquarte­rs in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d.

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